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1,000,000+ Patients are likely to lose their Advantage plan providers!
As more doctors and hospitals refuse to accept patients with Medicare Advantage insurance, those victims will have increasing difficulty finding convenient and reasonably priced treatment options.
The Medicare Advantage Minute: "Lessons from the 1990s".
As pressure on MA plans builds, the author of this article suggests that there are things to be learned from the early days of managed care Medicare plans.
Client correspondence: a New Yorker writes in to ask how he might cut down on his Medicare supplement expenses. Plan N costs him $233 while the New York equivalent of HDG would only cost $72 per month.
An Arizona wife wants to have her husband disenroll from Part B of Medicare for a few years.
Finally, listen to a new reader book review from a couple who requested High Deductible Plan G and were told it did not exist in Connecticut.
You might have seen this lie predicted in Medicare for the Lazy Man!
Contact me at: [email protected]
(Most severe critic: A+) Visit us on: BabyBoomer.ORG
Inspired by:
"MEDICARE FOR THE LAZY MAN 2024; Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!" on Amazon.com. Return to leave a short customer review & help future readers.
Official website: https://www.MedicareForTheLazyMan.com.
By Douglas B. Jones, CLU, RHU with Randy Carson of C2C Consulting4
2424 ratings
1,000,000+ Patients are likely to lose their Advantage plan providers!
As more doctors and hospitals refuse to accept patients with Medicare Advantage insurance, those victims will have increasing difficulty finding convenient and reasonably priced treatment options.
The Medicare Advantage Minute: "Lessons from the 1990s".
As pressure on MA plans builds, the author of this article suggests that there are things to be learned from the early days of managed care Medicare plans.
Client correspondence: a New Yorker writes in to ask how he might cut down on his Medicare supplement expenses. Plan N costs him $233 while the New York equivalent of HDG would only cost $72 per month.
An Arizona wife wants to have her husband disenroll from Part B of Medicare for a few years.
Finally, listen to a new reader book review from a couple who requested High Deductible Plan G and were told it did not exist in Connecticut.
You might have seen this lie predicted in Medicare for the Lazy Man!
Contact me at: [email protected]
(Most severe critic: A+) Visit us on: BabyBoomer.ORG
Inspired by:
"MEDICARE FOR THE LAZY MAN 2024; Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!" on Amazon.com. Return to leave a short customer review & help future readers.
Official website: https://www.MedicareForTheLazyMan.com.

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